Karin Dufner Libri






An assistant curator of Munich's National Museum, Vicky Bliss is no expert on Egypt, but she does have a Ph.D. in solving crimes. So when an intelligence agency offers her a luxury Nile cruise if she'll help solve a murder and stop a heist of Egyptian antiquities, all 5'11" of her takes the plunge. Vicky suspects the authorities really want her to lead them to her missing lover, the art thief and master of disguises she knows only as "Sir John Smythe." And right in the shadow of the Sphinx she spots him. . . with his new flame. Vicky is so furious at this romantic stab-in-the-back, not to mention the sudden arrival of her meddling boss, Herr Dr. Schmidt, that she may overlook a danger as old as the pharaohs and as unchanging. . . a criminal who hides behind a mask of charm while moving in for the kill.
The Oath
- 624pagine
- 22 ore di lettura
A morning jog turns fatal for HMO executive Tim Markham when he is struck by a car and later dies under suspicious circumstances in his own hospital. The situation escalates when his family is murdered, leading Lt. Abe Glitsky to suspect Dr. Eric Kensing, who has both motive and opportunity. As Glitsky navigates the investigation with the help of inexperienced rookies, defense attorney Dismas Hardy must protect his client while also safeguarding a close friend, all while uncovering a conspiracy that threatens their lives.
Nothing but the Truth
- 452pagine
- 16 ore di lettura
From the acclaimed New York Times bestselling author of Guilt and The 13th Juror comes an electrifying thriller featuring San Francisco defense attorney Dismas Hardy, who faces the case of his career when his family becomes involved. Dismas, a devoted husband and father, is thrown into turmoil when his wife, Frannie, fails to pick up their children from school. His fears are confirmed when he learns that Frannie is in jail, summoned before a grand jury in a murder investigation. She has refused to disclose a secret entrusted to her by a friend, a fellow parent accused of killing his wife, who has now vanished. To free Frannie, Dismas must clear her friend of murder, but finding him proves challenging. As he navigates the intricate world of San Francisco's politics and big business, Dismas grapples with his wife's loyalty to another man, leaving him questioning the nature of truth and the depths of their relationship. What could compel a wife to protect another man at such a cost? With a masterful blend of suspense and emotional complexity, the author delivers a gripping narrative that explores the fragility of trust and the lengths one will go to for family.
Die Fotografin Tally Palmer verlässt ihren Freund Simon Emmet, der panisch reagiert und behauptet, sie sei von Jack zur Trennung gezwungen worden. Detective Inspector Alec Friedman und seine Freundin, die blinde Expolizistin Naomi Blake, glauben ihm nicht. Als Simon niedergestochen wird, entdecken sie ein Geheimnis aus Tallys Kindheit.
Wildcat Fireflies. A Meridian Novel
- 508pagine
- 18 ore di lettura
Meridian Sozu is a Fenestra—the half-human, half-angel link between the living and the dead. She has the dark responsibility of helping souls transition safely into the afterlife. If people die without the help of a Fenestra, their souls are left vulnerable to be stolen by the Aternocti, a dark band of forces who disrupt the balance of good and evil in the world and cause chaos.Having recently lost her beloved Auntie—the woman who showed her what it meant to be a Fenestra—Meridian has hit the road with Tens, her love and sworn protector, in hopes of finding another Fenestra. Their search leads them to Indiana, where Juliet, a responsible and loving teenager, works tirelessly in the nursing home where she and several other foster kids are housed. Surrounded by death, Juliet struggles to make a loving home for the younger kids, and to protect them from the violent whims of their foster mother. But she is struggling against forces she can't understand . . . and even as she feels a pull toward the dying, their sickness seems to infect her, weighing her down. . . .Will Meri and Tens find Juliet in time to save her from a life of misery and illness? And will Meri and Tens' own romance weather the storms of new discoveries?From the Hardcover edition.
"A desperate mother. Her missing child. A stolen chalice." With "Silent Night", Mary Higgins Clark, America's own Queen of Suspense, gave her readers their best Christmas present ever. Now, with "All Through the Night", she once again celebrates the Christmas season with a tale of suspense that will keep readers turning the pages-- all through the night. At the center of the novel are two of Mary Higgins Clark's most beloved characters, Alvirah, the lottery winner turned amateur sleuth, and her husband, Willy, both of them caught up in a Christmas mystery that calls on all of Alvirah's deductive powers, as well as Willy's world-class common sense. The story begins when a young unmarried woman leaves her newborn child on the rectory doorstep at a church on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. At the same moment, inside the church, a young man is stealing a treasured artifact, a chalice adorned with a single star-shaped diamond. Both the infant and the chalice disappear. Seven years later, a few weeks before Christmas, Alvirah and Willy are busy helping Willy's sister Cordelia, a nun who runs a thrift shop that doubles as an after-school shelter for neighborhood kids, prepare for the upcoming Christmas pageant. The future of the shelter is threatened, however, when the city condemns the building for that use, and it is further jeopardized when a nearby brownstone to which the shelter was to be moved turns out to have been willed to a young couple who were tenants in the building. Alvirah refuses to believe that the will is genuine and sets out to prove that the couple are con artists. Soon she is involved in the mystery of the chalice and the child. In "All Through the Night", Mary Higgins Clark has fashioned a Christmas gift for all her readers.
Nebbia rossa
- 382pagine
- 14 ore di lettura
Nonostante il parere contrario di suo marito Benton Wesley, Kay Scarpetta si sta recando alla Georgia Prison for Women dove ha accettato di incontrare una detenuta condannata per reati sessuali e madre di un diabolico killer. Kay è determinata a far parlare la donna per scoprire finalmente che cosa è davvero successo al suo vice, Jack Fielding, ucciso sei mesi prima. Non si tratta solo di un'indagine a carattere personale, bensì professionale, dal momento che come direttore del Cambridge Forensic Center e dati i suoi contatti al dipartimento della Difesa, Kay ha bisogno di avere al più presto elementi utili a un'indagine che riguarda una serie di macabri avvenimenti che lei è convinta abbiano a che fare con la morte di Jack: l'uccisione di un'intera famiglia avvenuta anni prima a Savannah, una giovane donna nel braccio della morte e una catena di altre morti apparentemente inspiegabili sembrano essere tutti collegati fra loro. Ma qual è il filo che li unisce? Kay scopre un altro dettaglio inquietante: quello che sembrava un attentato alla sua vita, in realtà rientra in un disegno più ampio e complesso. Quali oscure trame si celano dietro questi tragici eventi? E chi si muove dietro le quinte? Ben presto la nebbia inizia a diradarsi lasciando emergere i contorni angoscianti di qualcosa di ancora più terribile: un complotto terroristico su scala internazionale, che solo lei è in grado di fermare. Diciannovesimo romanzo della serie incentrata sul mitico personaggio di Kay Scarpetta, da molti anni un fenomeno di culto, Nebbia rossa è un thriller avvincente che mette in contatto il lettore con il suo lato più oscuro, sottolineando ancora una volta le doti straordinarie che hanno fatto di Patricia Cornwell una figura di riferimento nel panorama internazionale del thriller.
Letto di ossa
- 390pagine
- 14 ore di lettura



